Inspired by Dard Hunter's 1906 stained glass windows at the Roycroft Inn in East Aurora, NY, our Monterey Mist rug features the tulip, a celebrated design element in the Arts and Crafts movement. This stunning piece is hand-knotted by Nepalese weavers using wool from Himalayan Highland sheep.
Love the subtle colors of the rug. It was worth the wait.. Ellen. Landenberg, PA. Wed Apr 15 2026
This 100% wool rug, hand-knotted in Nepal, is a beautiful interpretation of a favorite Arts & Crafts motif, the tulip. With its clean, open lines, geometric symmetry, and restrained palette, it owes a nod to the iconic designs of the Glasgow School and its most prominent artists, Charles Rennie Mackintosh and Margaret Macdonald.
Inspired by Dard Hunter's 1906 stained glass windows at the Roycroft Inn in East Aurora, NY, our Monterey Grove rug features the tulip, a celebrated design element in the Arts and Crafts movement. This stunning piece is hand-knotted by Nepalese weavers using wool from Himalayan Highland sheep.
Inspired by the works of Frank Lloyd Wright and his Prairie School of Architecture, this rug is designed to resemble a stained-glass window. Wright considered his stained glass to be an abstract of nature that allowed light in to illuminate and enhance a room. Our Prairie rug is hand-knotted by Nepalese weavers using wool from Himalayan Highland sheep.
In the tradition of the great English Arts and Crafts designer, William Morris, our Morris Lily rug incorporates botanical motifs to bridge the gap between the home and the natural world. Its pattern of large-scale, stylized lilies in rich, earthy tones is hand-knotted in Nepal of pure Himalayan Highland sheep's wool.
Very pleased. Stan. Los Angelos, CA. Sun Dec 14 2025
Used to complement to authentic Arts and Crafts home furnishings, the tulip was a celebrated and popular design on fabrics and wallpapers during the movement's heyday. Here, tulips combine with a trail of acanthus leaves in a color palette that celebrates the earth's natural beauty. The rug is hand-knotted by Nepalese weavers using wool from Himalayan Highland sheep.
Named for a park in Harvey Ellis's hometown of Rochester, NY, the Highland Park rug features a simple, well-balanced border motif that pays tribute to his acclaimed, nature-inspired inlay designs. This distinctive rug, hand-knotted by Nepalese weavers using wool from Himalayan Highland sheep, works effortlessly with any of Stickley's collections.
Hand-knotted by Nepalese weavers using wool from Himalayan Highland sheep, Falling Leaves reflects, through its elegant motif, a desire for harmony with nature that was a shared vision of the Arts and Crafts movement. Its rich construction and warm palette will add irresistible beauty to your home for years to come.
Inspired by the works of Frank Lloyd Wright and his Prairie School of Architecture, this rug is designed to resemble a stained-glass window. Wright considered his stained glass to be an abstract of nature that allowed light in to illuminate and enhance a room. Our Prairie rug is hand-knotted by Nepalese weavers using wool from Himalayan Highland sheep.
Inspired by a pattern discovered in a vintage stained glass door pane, Garden Window is hand-knotted from Himalayan Highland sheep's wool by skilled Nepalese weavers and is offered in two updated Arts and Crafts color palettes.
Shimmer, an abstract reminiscent of brushstrokes or the sheen of precious metals, is a design that lends itself to a variety of room styles. A nearly even blend of silk with Himalayan wool creates a soft glow that enhances its look. Hand-crafted in Nepal.
Inspired by the work of William Morris, the 19th-century poet, politician, and designer, our English Arts and Crafts rug displays a fresh color palette and gracefully stylized imagery based on English fields and garden flowers. This tightly knotted carpet has a density of 256 hand-tied knots per square inch, fashioned by master weavers around the city of Lahore, Pakistan.
This striking wool carpet was inspired by the work and designs of William Morris to create an effortless transition between the outdoors and the home. It features a bold color palette and an equally bold design, hand-knotted by Nepalese weavers using wool from Himalayan Highland sheep.
Dahlia's graceful design was inspired by the simple and elegant lines of the Arts and Crafts movement, and its stylized floral motif utilizes negative space for maximum impact. Warm tones of amber, sage, and russet mimic those popular during the turn of the last century yet feel effortlessly modern today. The rug is hand-knotted in Nepal of 100% Nepalese wool.
The work of Scotland's Charles Rennie Mackintosh and his wife Margaret Macdonald contribute inspiration to our elegant Windyhill rug. Its pattern recalls Mackintosh's signature design aesthetic, while Macdonald's panel titled "Heart of the Rose", designed for her husband's Hill House project, lends its color palette. A wonderful complement to many Stickley collections, the rug is hand-knotted by Nepalese weavers using wool from Himalayan Highland sheep.
Paradise Valley is inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright's frequent use of clear glass and geometric shapes to create screens between indoor and outdoor environments, a motif he used notably at his winter home, Taliesin West, in Scottsdale, Arizona. Himalayan Highland sheep's wool dyed in rich browns, golds, and rusts is hand-knotted by Nepalese weavers to create this handsome rug.
The Cottage Garden rug's fresh and open pattern is a fitting companion to an Arts and Crafts interior, creating a smooth transition between the home and the outdoors. Inspired by the work and designs of William Morris, its airy botanical design is hand-knotted by Nepalese weavers using wool from Himalayan Highland sheep.
A distinctive Arts and Crafts design, the Bungalow Garden rug finds its inspiration in the intricate wallpapers designed by William Morris and the detailed inlay work of Harvey Ellis. Just as a typical Craftsman Bungalow home extended via a large porch into surrounding gardens, this rug, hand-knotted by Nepalese weavers using wool from Himalayan Highland sheep, creates a fluid transition between the home and the outdoors.
Inspired by the works of Frank Lloyd Wright and his Prairie School of Architecture, this rug is designed to resemble a stained-glass window. Wright considered his stained glass to be an abstract of nature that allowed light in to illuminate and enhance a room. Our Prairie rug is hand-knotted by Nepalese weavers using wool from Himalayan Highland sheep.
Named for a park in Harvey Ellis's hometown of Rochester, NY, the Highland Park rug features a simple, well-balanced border motif that pays tribute to his acclaimed, nature-inspired inlay designs. This distinctive rug, hand-knotted by Nepalese weavers using wool from Himalayan Highland sheep, works effortlessly with any of Stickley's collections.
Named for a park in Harvey Ellis's hometown of Rochester, NY, the Highland Park rug features a simple, well-balanced border motif that pays tribute to his acclaimed, nature-inspired inlay designs. This distinctive rug, hand-knotted by Nepalese weavers using wool from Himalayan Highland sheep, works effortlessly with any of Stickley's collections.
Shimmer, an abstract reminiscent of brushstrokes or the sheen of precious metals, is a design that lends itself to a variety of room styles. A nearly even blend of silk with Himalayan wool creates a soft glow that enhances its look.
The Cottage Garden rug's fresh and open pattern is a fitting companion to an Arts and Crafts interior, creating a smooth transition between the home and the outdoors. Inspired by the work and designs of William Morris, its airy botanical design is hand-knotted by Nepalese weavers using wool from Himalayan Highland sheep.
For our Chobi Trellis rug, a modern vine and trellis design is transformed with flowing traditional lines and soft tones of earth and sky. This rich, restrained piece is hand-knotted from hand-spun, vegetable-dyed wool in the Northwest Frontier region of Pakistan.
Aquarium's quiet mingling of watery hues makes a decorative accent that conveys serenity. All-natural Himalayan wool, hand-knotted in Nepal, is enhanced with silk for a durability that's a welcome addition to a busy home.